A Pair of Broken Hearts
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A Pair of Broken Hearts
Performer: Doc Denning and The Four Star Rangers; Doc Denning
Writer: Carson; Rose
Vocal.
Digitized at 78 revolutions per minute. Four stylii were used to transfer this record. They are 3.5 mil truncated eliptical, 2.3 mil truncated conical, 2.8 mil truncated conical, 3.3 mil truncated conical. These were recorded flat and then also equalized with Turnover: 375.0, Rolloff: -12.0.
The preferred versions suggested by an audio engineer at George Blood, L.P. have been copied to have the more friendly filenames.
Matrix number: V-241-ME
Catalog number: 1054
Other IDs from the record include: 241-ME
Related Music question-dark
Versions - Different performances of the song by the same artist
Compilations - Other albums which feature this performance of the song
Covers - Performances of a song with the same name by different artists
Song Title | Versions | Compilations | Covers |
---|---|---|---|
A Pair of Broken Hearts - Doc Denning and The Four Rangers;Doc Denning;Carson;Rose |
Notes
The recording on the other side of this disc: Painting The Town
Technical Notes: Small crack in disc causes clicking, low levels
- Addeddate
- 2017-04-27 20:16:58
- Boxid
- IA1437622
- Ccnum
- asr
- Closed captioning
- yes
- Collection-catalog-number
- GBIA0007408B
- Condition
- Good
- External-identifier
- urn:matrix_no:V-241-ME
- External_metadata_update
- 2019-04-01T00:03:48Z
- Genre
- Country
- Identifier
- 78_a-pair-of-broken-hearts_doc-denning-and-the-four-rangers-doc-denning-carson-rose_gbia0007408b
- Location
- USA
- Run time
- 00:03:04
- Scanner
- Internet Archive Python library 1.5.0
- Scanningcenter
- George Blood, L.P.
- Size
- 10.0
- Source
- 78
- Whisper_asr_module_version
- 20230511.02
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Subject: 78rpm record from 1946
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